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Longview from basket 17 to Mt. Rose on the horizon past the silhouettes of ancient volcanic geology.Postion B on the island green.Course photoAmazing views from this course across Carson Valley
1h 53m

Est. time

2.3mi

Est. length

Very hilly

Elevation

Moderate

Hard

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#2 in Nevada
2025
Before you go
Other fees
Optional donations go towards Carson Ridge maintenance and improvements; Iron Ranger located to the left as you approach the first tee of the Stadium Course. Cylinder receptacle to the right is the lost disc return. Money left, discs right...
Good conditions
11 hours ago

About the course

Open 365(6)/days/yr -- excepting times when environmental conditions or special events may close or restrict use of the Park. Check Carson City Parks FB page for updates: https://www.facebook.com/CCPRDept BRING WATER | ABSOLUTELY NO DOGS. Ongoing wildlife habitat monitoring. Surreal rock formations and 360 degree mountain views. 44 acres. Complete trail system with interpretive signage, 711' elevation change, 8% avg. incline, 1.5 - 2.5 mi. trail length. Development support from Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space (CCPROS), Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Foundation for Carson City Parks & Recreation, Carson Ridge Disc Golf Club, Paiute Pipeline, Healthy Trees, Battleborn Tree Service & Southwest Carpenters. Intermediate & advanced pars listed on tee signs conducive to handicapped competition. Elevation and distance variation. Individual holes or whole course SUBJECT TO CLOSURE for safety and environmental protection during saturated conditions. Restroom, dedicated disc golf parking and 2-basket practice area. Family friendly atmosphere. Bring water. Please respect & protect our wildlife habitat. NO DOGS ALLOWED : PACK-IT-IN-PACK-IT-OUT : NO SMOKING
18 holes
Stabilized Aggregate Tees
Veteran Targets
Dedicated disc golf
Public park
No dogs allowed
Not cart friendly
No drinking water available
Restroom available
Bring your own sufficient water, accordingly, watch the weather forecast, take breaks and use shaded seating areas around tees, especially during summer months; play early or late.
Not stroller friendly

Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility

The Stadium Course is designed for intermediate to advanced players. A complete trail system accesses all developed greens (pin positions), and is routed through a canyon and a prominent ridge with severe elevation, loose rock and small cliff features. Higher level players on low wind days will generally be able to keep to trails, whereas beginner and/or inexperienced players will likely be scrambling and trampling off-course, hampering the play experience. Beginners are strongly advised to play the Pony Express-9 until they can score par or better. For those tagging along for the walk without throwing discs, the trails make for a pleasurable natural landscape experience. Expect at least 700' of total elevation change and hiking up a couple of brief but steep slopes on holes 2, 8, 10, 13, 14 & 17. After hole 7 skip past tee-8 to tee-14, to return to the parking on-trail and skip 5 holes in cases of injury, fatigue or time constraints.

Established in 2019

Course designers

Gregg Swift +3 Initial design (2019)

Time your trip

Course traffic - Players usually spend 1.5 - 4 hours here.

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Contact

Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space Department

Please contact Carson City Parks Department with any questions about scheduling events and activities.

Reviews

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Upkeep
4.8
Shot variety/design
4.6
Tee areas
4.8
Signage/wayfinding
4.7
Amenities
3.8
Scenery/views
4.6
lonhart

@lonhart

343

Signage, T areas, pathways between holes, were all excellent. Really impressive, especially this course being next to a landfill and shooting range on the edge of Carson City. Not the most scenic of areas, high desert is relatively stark. Lots of rocks, your discs will add some nicks and notches in them. Windy and hot. I am surprised that this is such a highly rated course, and I think that is mainly because of the accessories, rather than the holes or their difficulty. But definitely worth playing. If this were in a wooded setting, it would be phenomenal.

turdferguson580

@turdferguson580

169

From southern Oklahoma and this is the best high desert course I’ve ever played. Course is well maintained, easy to navigate, and great all around use of a stunning property.

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Stadium Course - Long Tee #2 layout over the last 30 days

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Stadium Course At Carson Ridge?
You can get directions to Stadium Course At Carson Ridge by clicking Get Directions, which will open your device's map application with the disc golf course location. The disc golf course is located at 39.19527625779729, -119.68390222638845 in Carson City, Nevada.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Stadium Course At Carson Ridge?
Stadium Course At Carson Ridge is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course. Note: Optional donations go towards Carson Ridge maintenance and improvements; Iron Ranger located to the left as you approach the first tee of the Stadium Course. Cylinder receptacle to the right is the lost disc return. Money left, discs right...
What is the difficulty and length of Stadium Course At Carson Ridge?
Stadium Course At Carson Ridge has 18 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Moderate" and "Hard". The typical disc golf round at Stadium Course At Carson Ridge takes about 2 hours and covers approximately 2.3 miles (3.7 km).
How highly rated is Stadium Course At Carson Ridge by the disc golf community?
Stadium Course At Carson Ridge has an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 873 community reviews. This is considered an excellent course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at Stadium Course At Carson Ridge?
Stadium Course At Carson Ridge offers the following amenities: 18 disc golf holes, restrooms. Restroom details: Bring your own sufficient water, accordingly, watch the weather forecast, take breaks and use shaded seating areas around tees, especially during summer months; play early or late.
When is the best time to play at Stadium Course At Carson Ridge?
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